Hmmm: IRS to give gay couples equal tax treatment

The change reverses a 2006 IRS ruling and opens a tax benefit to many same-sex couples that wasn’t available before. It may affect couples in Nevada and Washington state, as well.
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Specifically, the agency said nearly 58,000 couples who are registered as domestic partners in California must combine their income and each report half of it on their separate tax returns. Same-sex couples account for an estimated 95% of the state’s domestic partnerships; partnership status is also available to heterosexual couples in which one partner is over age 62.

“For the first time ever, I’m able to file federal taxes that, in a small way, acknowledges what’s going on in my relationship,” said Eric Rey of Berkeley, Calif. Mr. Rey and his partner requested the IRS ruling, first during the Bush administration and again this year.

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